BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) – Loved ones of Jay-J Bolvin have fought for years for tougher penalties for child abusers. Monday, the man who violently beat their little boy, causing life-changing injuries, was released from jail early.

Senator Tim Kennedy’s spokesperson says Bolvin didn’t get out on good behavior, it’s just because that’s how the system works. Executive law says as long as Bolvin served two thirds of his 4 year sentence, he gets released and put on parole until August 2015.

The NY Department of Corrections says Bolvin will be living at an unknown residence approved by his parole officer. Bolvin isn’t allowed to have any contact with Jay-J. Bolvin was denied parole twice before. Back in 2012, the parole board said Bolvin showed little remourse for what he di

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